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Nature's Kiss Niaouli 10ml Essential Oil, 0.34-Ounce

ALL NATURE'S KISS PRODUCTS ARE FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY! Use care when using this essential oil. Pregnant women should avoid use. Keep out of reach of children. Avoid contact with mucus membranes and eyes. If you have a medical condition or believe you may have a medical condition, consult with your licensed health care professional before using this product. Always dilute prior to applying topically. For use in aromatherapy and other applications. For all other applications carefully dilute this oils with a carrier oil. Examples of carrier oils are foraha, jojoba, grapeseed, almond or olive oil. If you are ...

Botanical Name: Melaleuca viridiflora * Plant Part: Leaves and Twigs * Extraction Method: Steam Distilled * Origin: Madagascar * Description: Niaouli Essential Oil comes from an evergreen tree with a flexible trunk, spongy bark, and pointed leaves with spikes of sessile flowers. * Color: Colorless to pale yellow liquid. * Common Uses: Properties of Niaouli include analgesic, anti-rheumatic, antiseptic, anti-spasmodic, balsamic, cicatrizant, regulator, stimulant and vermifuge. Niaouli Essential Oil is used locally for a wide variety of ailments including aches and pains, respiratory conditions, cuts and infections; it is also used to purify water. Due to its powerful antiseptic qualities it's a good choice of oil to treat skin conditions such as acne, boils, burns, cuts, insect bites and other similar conditions. It has also been used for treating respiratory problems like asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, coughs and sore throats. Niaouli Essential Oil is also used in pharmaceutical preparations such as gargles, cough drops, toothpastes, and mouth sprays. * Consistency: Light * Note: Middle * Strength of Aroma: Medium * Blends well with: Basil, Cajeput, Eucalyptus, Fennel, Juniper, Lavender,Lemon, Lime, Myrtle, Orange, Pine, Rosemary, Peppermint, Tea Tree and Thyme. * Aromatic Scent: Niaouli Essential Oil has a sweet, fresh, camphoraceous smell. * History: Niaouli Essential Oil did not appear in Europe until the 17th century. Captain Cook gave it the botanical name while on route from Australia, though the French still sometimes refer to it as "Gomenol". * Cautions: Niaouli Essential Oil is non-toxic and non-sensitizing. Avoid use during pregnancy.